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Mike
Reisch has a
comment, Tuesday, October 9, 2007, on other WW2 American
interrogation techniques

Not
all WW2 American interrogators wore kid gloves

I HAVE little knowledge of the
interrogation techniques used on German POWs at Fort
Hunt, but what has recently been published by a UK
newspaper concerning Bad Nenndorf as well as the
interrogations for the Dachau Trials paints an entirely
different picture. There was also a notorious US
interrogation center in Bavaria described by Ernst von
Salomon in his book Der Fragebogen, published in
1951.

In these instances the methods were similar to what is
happening at Guantanamo Bay Cuba as well as Iraq.

Also, wasn't it Julius Streicher, one of the IMT
defendants, who was forced to drink the spittle of his
tormentors merely for writing a propaganda sheet which the
enemies of free speech found objectionable?